Modi: India's vaccine capacity will help 'all humanity'


Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, greeting the officials before his virtual address during the general debate of the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly, in New York. - AFP

UNITED NATIONS, Sept 27, 2020 (AFP): India as the world's biggest vaccine maker will use its resources "for all humanity" in the battle against coronavirus, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the United Nations on Saturday (Sept 26).

In his address to the virtual UN General Assembly Modi made no direct mention of climate change or of India's current border tussle with China following a clash in June when 20 Indian troops died, however.

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